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Mankind's greatest adventure is remembered for the digital age. The DVD format changed the way we look at movies and especially TV series, with massive complete-season sets. That concept is spectacularly taken one step further with Spacecraft Films'
definitive collections of the Gemini and Apollo space missions, stuffing in nearly every scrap of TV transmissions and on-board footage. The three- to six-disc sets use the full functions of the DVD format; see a liftoff in six different angles (some remixed with 5.1 sound) or listen to a mixture of air-to-ground communications, official NASA narration, or post-flight debriefings, most often carefully synched to the exact moment of footage seen. Like any good research paper, every bit of footage may not be interesting, but taken as a chronicle of history, it's irreplaceable.
Do you like seeing Apollo launches? Well, we have a DVD set for you. See several angles of every Apollo launch and several more of Apollos 8, 11, and 12 in a dozen more angles (in Dolby 5.1). The set's gem is the second part of the documentary on the amazing Saturn 5 rocket from concept to construction, often showing the raw power of the engines. (The Mighty Saturns: Saturn I and IB contains the first half.) A real curio is a dozen "Quarterly Reports," short NASA updates from the early sixties on the progress of the building of the rocket. --Doug Thomas